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Re: [GMCnet] starter wiring [message #229290] Mon, 11 November 2013 10:49
hnielsen2 is currently offline  hnielsen2   United States
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Matt
Ours had a total of four six volt batteries.
Two in back two in front.
I have changed to two 12 volt OMG's in the back.
Only engine starter battery in front.
It was as you all know it's a real PITA to R&R the house battery in the front.
I'll check for the clicking sounds in the back
Thanks for the help.
Howard

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> On Nov 11, 2013, at 5:33, Matt Colie <matt7323tze@gmail.com> wrote:
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> hnielsen2 wrote on Mon, 11 November 2013 00:13
>> Mike
>> Where in the back is the second solenoid located?
>> I have never seen one on ours. "74 Canyon Lands"
>> Thank You
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> Howard,
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> Depending on the build number, you may not have one.
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> Was your house bank located in front and only an APU (genset) battery located in the rear? Then, you don't have one.
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> If you do it is back by the circuit breaker in the APU space. I have seen then in several places back there, but never paid attention to the location by build.
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> Easy to find if you have someone clicking the boost switch while you are hunting. They are kind of loud.
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> Matt
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